Trigger

/ˈtrɪɡər/ noun

A small lever on a gun or device that you pull to make it work; also something that causes a sudden reaction or event.

From Dutch *trekker* “trigger,” literally “puller,” from *trekken* “to pull.” It entered English in the 17th century for firearms and later gained broader figurative uses.

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